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Talented Food Industry Bloggers Wanted

Let's take this site pro. I am seeking a group of talented (you can be one of, you don't have to be a group) food bloggers to make this site the destination to come to for everything food and culinary industry related.

So you are:

In love with some part of the food world and love to write about it ( passion and style are more important than experience)

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Virtuoso who can not taste

The Guardian has an interesting article about a chef that after being lauded as one of the pioneers of " Molecular Gastronomy" overcame tongue cancer to bounce back to produce some of Chicago's finest cuisine.
Anyone over in the windy city able to vouch for his goods? Sounds like a real struggle and I commend him for keeping a chin up approach on what must be a devastating issue. Like a deaf composer or blind painter , not having the facility to taste and be a chef would be difficult.
Having quality help probably goes a long way to his success and a big hats off should be expressed to the fellow chefs in his brigade.

Link here

The chef with no taste

'Molecular gastronomer' Grant Achatz was riding high as one of America's most celebrated and original young chefs when he was diagnosed with tongue cancer. Despite being robbed of the professional cook's most critical faculty - to tell one flavour from another - he battled against formidable odds to create dishes of extraordinary subtlety and invention. DT Max reports


Coq Au Vin not UNESCO world heritage eligible?

French cuisine is not eligible for UNESCO world heritage cultural treasure, because there is no category for Gastronomy. Well maybe there should be, what else does this board do? They can add another category.

Maybe the problem is that all cuisines then want similar recognition? Italy does now, so does Morocco.
Next thing you know Cajun's will want it, then you got taco trucks protected as UNESCO world heritage sites.

Is there a category for music? There should be one for gastronomy.


1 ton of cheese + July 4 = The signing of the Declaration of Independence

What to do with 1 ton of cheese?

Cheese carver Troy Landwehr brushes oil off a rendition of the signing of the Declaration of Independence carved out of 2000 lbs of cheese in New York, July 3, 2008.
(Lucas Jackson/Reuters)


Looks like there is a job @ Hook - D.C.

According to the Washington Post, Barton Seaver, recently - like last week- named rising culinary star by the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington has parted ways with Washington D.C's Hook - a sustainable seafood restaurant.
No details, just lawyers involved. Can you say $$$

Hook - Line and Sinker


So maybe it’s not the tomatoes now? Let’s blame the chilis

The FDA has now announced they are searching for the source of the recent nation wide Salmonella outbreak and somehow it is now focusing on the "Mexican Connection" . No, not from south of the border, its more of a cuisine thing. I guess someone at the FDA has had an outbreak after eating Mexican food and that sounded good to the scientists. Let's blame the chili's

I know many of you may have removed the raw tomatoes from menus or started to be a little more careful about the source of your tomatoes. But now the FDA thinks that ingredients traditionally used in mexican cuisine may hold the carrier.

I have some empathy for the unenviable task of trying to track down such a complex contamination, tomatoes are picked, washed, mixed, packed by the truck load. If you have ever driven the 5 mid summer you know how many tomatoes are just scattered along the highway. Its a huge machine, the tomato industry. All taking a huge hit right now. Maybe we should make tomato ethenol with all the spoils?

From Bloomberg -

``We are not shutting down our borders'' to those products, said agency spokeswoman Stephanie Kwisnek today. ``We are stepping up our testing of products grown domestically and from Mexico.'' An earlier report by CNN said the U.S. would ban imports of some foods from Mexico.

Tomatoes initially were blamed on the outbreak that has stricken 943 people since April 10, according to statistics from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. More than a third of the cases have been reported in Texas.

In addition to tomatoes, jalapeno peppers, Serrano peppers and cilantro were added to the list of possible tainted products, Kwisnek said.

The strain, called salmonella saintpaul, takes two to three weeks to manifest itself, the CDC said.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=a1fcxa1c52Mo&refer=news


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The site is still in Beta and we are working as quick as we can to get everything settled so please be patient and we thank you in advance for your understanding.
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